Aloysius 2014
Aloysius 2014
Aloysius 2014
Rectors Message
It is always a joy to spend some little time with children in the primary school. One goes there and is
immediately surrounded by these children who want to be blessed. Their innocence keeps them from realizing
that they themselves are so many blessings! They are cute and enthusiastic and ever ready to learn. Inside the
class room they simmer with questions which often baffle the teacher! And so it happens that their questions often
go unanswered leaving behind them a trail of disappointment and discouragement. The result is that as they grow,
children lose their appetite for knowledge because they have lost the ability to think, to question and to be
inquisitive.
Time and again, philosophers and educationists have reminded us that our education should sharpen
childrens inquisitiveness and their keenness to know more, to know why and to know how. This must be done
through creative methods of stimulating curiosity, hands-on methods of acquiring information, practical exercises
of honing skills. Modern technology fortunately has made it much easier for us to design and adopt new methods
of whetting the knowledge-appetite in children. We need to use such technology and help children discover things
on their own, and find satisfactory answers to the many questions which crop up during their studies.
Education for tomorrow is not going to be just the three Rs- Reading , Writing and Arithmetic, but will include
also creativity and innovation. If we can excite the imagination of our students and help them to convert it into
creative ideas, we will have succeeded in kindling their creative genius. One of the time-tested ways of kindling the
imagination of children is to foster their reading habits. It is in reading that children are confronted with ideas
which in turn evoke their creative response. It is a matter of regret that more and more of our youth are spending
less and less time in reading. Too much time in front of the television and computer makes our children dull in
productive ideas and dreary in fruitless entertainment. It is up to us educators to devise ways and means of
inculcating and fostering the reading habit among todays children who will be tomorrows citizens.
I urge my colleagues and friends in the teaching fraternity of St Aloysius Primary school to join hands and
promote the kind of education that inspires our young boys and girls to be inquisitive, creative, innovative and
constructive persons of tomorrow. Thats how we will find fulfillment in our own teaching profession.
Fr Denzil Lobo, SJ
RECTOR
Correspondent's Message
Change is an essential part of ones life the academic year that has gone bym has seen many
changes for the first time in the history of the catholic church a jesuit has become the pope and has
taken the name Francis. Our own Fr Francis Serrao our former Rector andProvincial has been
designated as a Bishop of Shimoga Diocese. Fr.Stany D'souza has become the Provincial of
Karnataka Province. Our heartly congratulation and prayerful good wishes accompany them.
SACHPS under the leadership of Mrs Philomena Lewis as HM and Mr Leo D'souza as AHM
along with its competent and dedicated staff has constantly been updating itself to face the
challenges of the present times. Just thisn year we have introduced continuous and
comprahensive evaluationint he school. Our education aims at holistic formation and integral
development of our students.The accent is on developing all aspects of a students personality.
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all the staff members.
The PTA too played its part in the formation of our students. MrsSatya gollar been the vice
president along with all the other members of the PTA are to be landed for all the help and support
extended to the school. They organized success fully the Fun Fest which brought us all togather.
This school annual reveals the various talents and activities of our students that contributes
to the Aloysian culture. I congratulate the editorial board under the able leadership of Mrs. Irene
Pais for having captured in these pages the rich experiences and activities of the year.
Fr Michael John, SJ
Correspondent
Headmistress Message
Mrs Philomena Lewis
I am immensely grateful to God for a fruitfull year of 2013-014 . Many activities took place and
students enjoyed their academic with zeal and satisfaction.
St Aloysius higher Primary an educational institution is not just a place to impart knowledge but
meeting the needs of every child and channelize their creative aspects by moulding their characters
appreciating their abilities, encouraging their hidden talents and above all, the all round development
of the individual.
I quote Malcolm Education is our passport to the future as tomorrow belongs to the people
who prepare for it today.
The new system C C E enabled the students to think positively and creatively . The Class rooms
changed into project fields which helped the students grow intellectually and emotionally.
I express my thanks and appreciation to all who have co operated in helping the school in all its
needs especially the parents.
Headmistress
Editorial
Mrs Iren Pais
Endeavors, caliber * dedication are the key factors behind a successful work. We the
editorial team, are proud to place into your hands yet another issue of our school magazine AlTellite. This magazine is coming to you with colorful pages & articles of interest which will be
informative & entertaining overall development of the student, which includes improved
writing skills, self - confidence, strengthen their imagination and the value of cooperative are a
top priority of this school. Our students have given their best & have presented articles, poems
and jokes which are praise worthy. The spirit of our talented students are brought out in this
magazine.
I thank all the members of our magazine team and each one who has contributed to this
success. Happy reading!
Editor
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
The New Academic Year began on
the 30th of May. It was wonderful to see
the campus flooded with cheerful
students and parents trying to locate their
respective classrooms. While the
Catholics joined in the inaugural Mass of
the Holy Spirit offered by Rev Fr Santhosh
Kamath SJ, the non-Christians were led
through a prayer service on the following
day.
Elections for the post of SPL and ASPL
were held on the 8th of June. Gautham
Rao was elected SPL and Prajwal Moras,
ASPL. The investiture ceremony took
place on the 21th of June.
The feast of St Aloysius Gonzaga was
celebrated on the 21st of June 2013. The
programme began with an Eucharistic
celebration led by Rev Fr Kiran Coth,SJ
and Rev Fr Michael John,SJ. This was
followed by a cultural programme staged
by the students of Standard IV
The Annual General Body meeting of
the PTA was held on 29th June 2012. Ms
Hilda C. Pinto , the chief guest on the
occasion, addressed the parents about
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
St Aloysius school is deeply
committed to the all round development
of the child's personality. To enable the
students to bring out their latent talents,
the school has instituted various clubs,
which include - Music Club, Science Club,
Public Speaking, IT Club, Quiz club, Art
club, Dance club, Spoken English, Karate,
Cubs, Chess and Eco club .
The experts who train our students in
various clubs are: Mr Prashanth, Mr
Lakshmikanth, Mr Vijay D'Souza, Ms
Simon D'Souza, Mrs Lydia D'Cunha.
To give a platform to showcase their
creative talent, 'Talents day' is organized
for every class. Personal direction and
individual counseling facilities are made
available to our students. We have for this
purpose Dr Radha Bhat as the resource
person.
STUDENT ACHIEVERS
DEPARTMENTAL SPORTS RESULTS
2013
Table Tennis: Our School team won
the first place at the district level. Anurug
and Neil Gollrakeri had participated at the
State level competitions held at Bijapur.
Badminton : Anwin Baptist, Rayston
D,Souza, Arwin Baptist, Vishnu Govind,
Amith D'Souza got 2nd place in
badminton.
Chess: Manohar Prabhu secured 1st
place, Kenneth Shawn secured 2nd place
CONCLUSION:
This report an attempt to highlight some
of our achievements during the year under
review. We in this school are committed to
- Fr Michael John, SJ
Correspondent
Main Celebrant
Rev Fr. Kiran Coth SJ
Main Celebrant
Rev Fr. Melwin Pinto SJ
Cheif Guest
Mrs Anjana Yash
Cheif Guest
Mrs Hilda C Pinto
Cheif Guest
Mr. M.P. Noronha
You win some, you lose some and some get raned out but you gotta suit up for them all...
Invoking Prayers
God's Blessings
Welcome Dance
Western Dance
National Integration
International Dance
Hand Maim
Orchestra
U gd PU v - Action Song
chievers
State A
Cheif Guest
Mrs Blossom Rego
Johann
Mother's pale fingers
Touch my forehead and softly say,
"Awake,the days ahead!"
First pampering,then tempering
Her glittering eyes cast a magical spell
Her elegant look cast up a tell
Like the rays of the morning sun
Showering around with great fun
Water ! Water !
- Revan Jude Sequiera, 1st B2
Wolfgang von
Goethe:
Treat
people as if
they were
what they
ought to be,
and you help
them become
what they
are capable
of becoming.
August
Afternoon
-Joswin Pinto, VI D
Helen Keller:
Optimism is
the faith that
leads to
achievement;
nothing can be
done without
hope and
confidence.
Peoples Pro
(Life Skills)
Amith Joyal J, VIIth D
India
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
India
Russia
Vanakkam, Nalama
Namaskaaramulu
Asalam Alaykum
Kohomada
Sat Sri Akal
Privet
Japanese
Korean
German
Greek
Albanian
American
Japan
Korea
Germany
Greece
Albania
USA
Konnichiwa, Ohayo
Ahnyong
Guten tag
Geia sou
Tungjatjeta
Hi/hello
Jacob
Bronowski:
- Vyasa, VD
Animals
A cockroach will live nine days without its head before it starves to death.
The cockroach has a high resistance to radiation
and is the creature most likely to survive a nuclear
war.
The male praying mantis cannot copulate while its
head is attached to its body. The female initiates
sex by ripping the male's head off.
Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump.
A pig's orgasm lasts 30 minutes.
Humans and dolphins are the only species that have
sex for pleasure.
Some lions mate over 50 times a day.
The catfish has over 27,000 taste buds.
Humans
The strongest muscle in the human body is the
tongue.
Babies are born without kneecaps. They appear
when the child is 2-6 years of age.
Your body is creating and killing 15 million red blood
cells per second!
It is important
that students
bring a certain
ragamuffin,
barefoot
irreverence to
their studies;
they are not
here to worship
what is known,
but to question
it.
Most of us
are talkative
Mary Kay
Ash:
Dont limit
yourself. Many
people limit
themselves to
what they think
they can do. You
can go as far as
your mind lets
you. What you
believe, you can
achieve.
- Dipal RK, V
Breeze
- Joswin Pinto, VI D
Friendship
An
Ideal
Student
Margaret
Mead:
Never doubt
that a small
group of
thoughtful,
committed
citizens can
change the
world; indeed it
is the only thing
that ever has.
What are
Shooting Stars?
Erich
Fromm:
Why should
society feel
responsible only
for the education
of children, and
not for the
education of all
adults of every
age?
Teacher
- Teacher
Nature
- By Balram Nayam, IIIB1
Abigail
Adams:
Mother
Learning is
not attained
by chance; it
must be sought
for with
ardour and
attended to
with diligence.
The learning
process is
different for
each individual.
Hear these great
thinkers muse on
what learning
means to them in
these
inspirational
quotes.
My Parents
- Shawn Regan DSouza, IIB2
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Frances
Willard:
No matter how he
may think himself
accomplished,
when he sets out
to learn a new
language, science
or the bicycle, he
has entered a new
realm as truly as
if he were a child
newly born into
the world.
St Aloysius Higher Primary School
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- Maruthi
- Ford
- Opel
- Ambassador
- Sumo
- Matador
- Hero
- Camel
- Parker
- Pilot
- Fountain
The Mighty
- Hashim Ali, VD
Buddhist
Proverb:
If a seed of a
lettuce will not
grow, we do not
blame the
lettuce. Instead,
the fault lies
with us for not
having
nourished the
seed properly.
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Planets! Planets!
and more Planets!
- Vladimir
Lenin
"Learning is
never done
without errors
and defeat."
- Unknown
"You haven't
failed, until
you stop
trying"
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Our
Parents'
Teachers
Association
Vinod D'Souza, P.T.A. Executive Committee Member
Vilfredo
Pareto:
Give me a fruitful
error any time,
full of seeds,
bursting with its
own corrections.
You can keep
your sterile truth
for yourself.
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When jellyfish are in the water, they can be a bit intimidating. Their tentacles can pack a painful electrical
shock. However, once they wash up on shore, they are
anything but intimidating. It turns out that jellyfish are 98%
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CLEANLINESS &
GOOD MANNERS
FOR CHILDREN
CLEAN PERSONAL HABITS.
- Brush your teeth Twice a Day.
- Take a bath Daily.
- Cut your nails, Once a week.
- Wash your hand before eating, after eating &
after using the Toilet.
- Drink boiled water.
CLEANLINESS OF THE HOME & CLASSROOM.
- Keep your things in the proper place.
- Cover all the foods. Dont waste food.
- Sweep and dust the house every day.
- Do not throw bits of paper on the floor.
- Do not write on the desks.
Good Manners at Home.
- Everyday wish your mummy and daddy Good
Morning & Good Night.
- Hang your clothes in the cupboard.
- Take Good care of your books and toys.
- Close the taps after use. Dont waste water.
GOOD MANNERS AT SCHOOL.
- Wish the teacher when you enter the class.
- Listen to the teacher when she talks.
Dr. David M.
Burns:
Aim for success,
not perfection.
Never give up
your right to be
wrong, because
then you will lose
the ability to learn
new things and
move forward
with your life.
Remember that
fear always lurks
behind
perfectionism.
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Tongue Twisters
- Joswin Pinto, VI D
- Elinor Smith
"It had long since
come to my
attention that
people of
accomplishment
rarely sat back
and let things
happen to them.
They went out
and made things
happen."
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Ramanujans
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Look at the
posibilities. Sum
of identical
coloured boxes is
139.
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Anthony J.
D'Angelo
Develop a
passion for
learning. If you
do, you will never
cease to grow.
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Ray LeBlond:
You learn
something every
day if you pay
attention.
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Amazing Facts!
- Pratham Raj, VD
- Henry Ford
"One of the
greatest
discoveries a
man makes, one
of his great
surprises, is to
find he can do
what he was
afraid he could
not do."
You know, you can see your nose all the time but
somehow your brain always ignores it!
We all blink after every few seconds, but do we know
the purpose of blinking ! Blinking helps to wash tears
over our eyeballs.That keeps them clean and moist.
An average person has over 1,460 dreams a year
which is about 4 dreams every night!
On a clear night, the human eye can see between
2000 to 3000 stars in the sky.
Do you know the similarity between human body and
a banana? You will be amazed to know that 50% of
human DNA is same as in banana!
The human body has enough iron in it to make 3
inches long nail.
Click & See free Human Body Systems - videos Science
Cartoon Videos
A human heart pumps enough blood to fill 100
swimming pools in an average lifetime. In the same
time it will beat almost three billion times
While sleeping, one person out of every eight snores,
and one in ten grinds his teeth.
All babies are color blind when they are born, so they
only see black & white.
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- Michael
Deckman
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Preparing
for Winter
- Shafaqath, VIC
Unknown:
Never be afraid
to try something
new. Remember
amateurs built
the ark, but
professionals
built the Titanic.
Abraham
Lincoln:
The Best way to
predict your
Future is to
create it.
Autumn was
coming to an end. All
the insects and
animals
were
working very hard
to stock their
larders
with
enough food to last them the winter. They all knew that winter
time would be tough - it would be cold and food would be
scarce. As it would get dark really soon, it would be difficult to
go looking for food.
Therefore, everyone was working hard, all except Mr
Grasshopper. He loved autumn. Autumn was a time when the
leaves changed colour. It was all so so pretty. The trees seemed
to be on fire with red, yellow and orange leaves, which then
fell off and covered the ground. There was a pleasant breeze
too.
Mr Grasshopper spent his days playing. He jumped from
leaf to leaf and from one fallen twig to another. What he liked
best was the way the leaves bounced when he jumped off
them, and how the leaf he landed on swayed with his weight.
"Yooo eeeeee. Life is lovely, the world is beautiful, I want to
play forever..." he sang.
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Lloyd
Alexander:
We learn more by
looking for the
answer to a
question and not
finding it than we
do from learning
the answer itself.
Ralph Waldo
" Always do what
you are afraid to
do."
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- Napoleon
Hill
"Cherish your
visions and your
dreams, as they
are the children
of your soul, the
blueprints of
your ultimate
achievements"
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